SRS Lowerable Basal Anchors
What a jumble of words! SRS lowerable basal anchors? Is that supposed to actually mean anything? For tree climbers in the know, this string of seemingly unrelated words describes a critical component in aerial rescue.
Let’s break it down: SRS – stationary rope system utilizes a climbing line that is anchored in place. The other option is MRS – moving rope system – which is a climbing system using a rope that moves through an anchor point as the climber ascends the tree.
Lowerable basal anchor: specifically for aerial rescue, a climbing line that is anchored at the base of the tree, and configured in a way that allows the climber to be lowered to the ground by a trained worker.
Ryan Torcicollo and Jeremy Wound of SavATree demonstrate three different lowerable basal anchors for SRS in this three-part mini training series. For additional training on SRS Tree Climbing and Basal Anchors go to the Tree Climber Specialist 2 module in TCIA’s online training station here: https://treecareindustryassociation.org/education/tcias-online-learning/